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Essay On The Differences Between William Bradford And John Smith

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Was it worth it? The determination in leaving England and traveling to the New World. Yes, it was so erratic that the consequences didn 't matter. When William Bradford and John Smith set sail, they and the people they brought to the New World had different ideas. The ideas of working together were different for both colonies. Native American enemies also made surviving a struggle for one of the colonies. The two colonies that in the end survived, had to work hard in order to live. We can learn about their journey thanks to the recorded journals of Captain John Smith and William Bradford. The people that came with Captain John Smith were looking for a way to become richer. When they arrived the upbringing of Jamestown and different ways of …show more content…

When the Puritans left England they were in the look for a new home where they could have their own beliefs. Bradford and his people believed that God was behind every incident or achievement they had “And I may not omit here a special work of God’s providence” (Bradford 5). In the journey documented by William Bradford the journey through sea was difficult, but in the end they made it to Cape Cod. The help and how selfless they were to one another surprised the other men “...The Lord is never wanting unto his in their greatest needs, let His holy name have all the praise” ( Bradford 11). The puritans also made peace with the Indian tribes which was crucial for their survival. In comparison, John Smith and William Bradford were very different people. John Smith was a selfish man who only cared about himself and William Bradford cares about his people. Their judgment was different. While Smith didn 't want any part with the help of the Indian tribes Bradford learned from the Indian tribes. William Bradford wanted a better future for the families traveling with him. Smith only traveled with men looking to make

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